World's Greatest Novellas
A novella is a fictional prose narrative, as a rule of thumb more than 20,000 but fewer than 50,000 words in length. These boundaries are approximate, as there is no generally agreed definition of a novella other than that it is of intermediate length. The distinctions between a novella and a short novel, and between a novella and a long short story, are not absolutely clear: but, in general, the novella is of such a length that, published together, no more than four novellas would make a single novel-length book. The vagueness of the description may be seen from the definition offered by Wikipedia, below.
From Wikipedia: A novella is a written, fictional, prose narrative normally longer than a short story but shorter than a novel.
(Note: The situation has been complicated by the use of the term 'novelette' to describe a work intermediate between the long short story and the novella. It seems to have had its origins as an accepted subcategory at the 1955 Hugo Awards, where it designated a work of "between 7,500 and 17,500 words". There is some question as to whether the appearance of the novelette as a separate formal category is simply a commercially-driven attempt to subdivide the traditional short story category for competition purposes: works of this 'novelette' length have been described elsewhere as long short stories. Certainly, the 'novelette' has not been accepted as a distinct form outside genre fiction. Elsewhere, it retains its original, derogatory meaning of a novel of a light, romantic, or sentimental character.)
From Wikipedia: A novella is a written, fictional, prose narrative normally longer than a short story but shorter than a novel.
(Note: The situation has been complicated by the use of the term 'novelette' to describe a work intermediate between the long short story and the novella. It seems to have had its origins as an accepted subcategory at the 1955 Hugo Awards, where it designated a work of "between 7,500 and 17,500 words". There is some question as to whether the appearance of the novelette as a separate formal category is simply a commercially-driven attempt to subdivide the traditional short story category for competition purposes: works of this 'novelette' length have been described elsewhere as long short stories. Certainly, the 'novelette' has not been accepted as a distinct form outside genre fiction. Elsewhere, it retains its original, derogatory meaning of a novel of a light, romantic, or sentimental character.)
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But then again it's just a list on the internet.

Novels are usually printed around 350-400 words per page, and a novel of publishable length is usually around 80-100,000 words. This gives a final printed size around 200-250 pages. A novella is substantially shorter, but long enough to be clearly not a short story. Two or three novellas might be published together as a standard-sized book. Obviously this is subjective: the French regularly publish as novels (romans) books that in the Anglo-American world would be seen as too short for solo publication. Some of Amelie Nothomb's novels, for example, are so short that we would probably call them short stories.
I read about 40 pages per hour, and I think of a novella as something that will take me two to three hours to read without rushing. Animal Farm is a good example - too long to be a short story, too short to be a novel. Perhaps that's one reason why Orwell called it 'a fairy tale'?
As a rule of thumb, then, anything that runs over 120 pages in a normal paperback edition is pushing the limits of the novella but will probably squeak by so long as it stays under 150 pages or 60,000 words. Anything over that is definitely a novel. Anything under 40 pages is a short story.
If this list is to be useful it needs pruning. I would suggest looking for books that run between about 60 and 120 pages of normal type, not including introductions and notes.

The Great Gatsby (novel)
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (novel)
The War of the Worlds (novel)
Kafka On the Shore (novel)
My Life and Hard Times (non-fiction)
Mrs Dalloway (novel)
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (novel: included in the Time list of the 100 Best Novels, 2005)
Steppenwolf (novel)
The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man (non-fiction).
I'm not sure about the following:
Identity (subtitled 'a novel' by the author, but certainly very short)
Madame de Treymes (there is an edition called 'Madame de Treymes and Three Novellas', which implies that someone else thinks it isn't a novella).



Agreed. I just read this last week. It is ~350 pages. I have removed it from the list.

Also, you can claim your author page at the bottom of the author page.


sheesh - life must be hard when one is chained up in the kennel.
And what is "frim" exactly...

Also, you can claim your author page at the bottom of the author page."
You might not be deaf, but your very rude!---Would hate to have your a..."
Her reply was appropriate and reasonable. Your original post was at best inappropriate, and at worst spam. It has been flagged for review by the admins.

ETA: In that spirit, removed:
The Brothers Karamazov
Les Misérables
Carrie
Misery
1984
Papillon
The Shining


Your account did leave the comment before. If you did not personally type it, then I would recommend changing your password.


I am confused. Two posts ago you said you did not make any comment. Now you are defending the comment you say you didn't made. Maybe you should just admit that it was inappropriate and move on.



As a rule of thumb, a book of around 75-80,000 words is always described as a novel. I'd suggest that anything under half that length is undoubtedly a novella. It's the fuzzy middle ground that is the problem.

There also seems to be some confusion caused by the fact that the standard length for a novel in French or Spanish is often rather shorter than is normal in Britain and the USA. So Juan Rulfo's Pedro Páramo is usually thought of as a novel, albeit a short one, and not a novella.

I'm Dutch and for me a novella has a maxium of around a 100 to 150 pages but this might be different in the English speaking world :-)




It says "novella" which, as the description above this list has pointed out, has been agreed upon by many to be 17,500-40,000 words.
To put it in perspective, a 34-paged chapter of a fanfic I wrote in 14 Arial font was over 8,400 words. So! Double that (68 pages), and it's around 16,000 words.
Anything that's I would say, more than 150 pages is pushing it to be considered "novella". It's that flipping simple.
Moving on.. Animal Farm FTW!


There's also some spam on the list but I ignored it....for now...

Removed two very obvious instances of spam, and there are others - please stop doing this, you are fooling no-one...
Many new titles in the lower half of this list are novels, often clearly described as such by their authors and/or publishers.

I have tried to clarify the normal usage of the term 'novella', and to clear up confusion with the so-called 'novelette'. If there are real problems with the new text, please let me know.

Removed: along with Roth/Goodbye, Columbus (novel); Bradbury / Fahrenheit 451 (novel); Cain / The Postman Always Rings Twice (novel).
There will be others. It would be useful if people could point them out - particularly short stories masquerading as novellas. Please give the current rank, so I can find them quickly.

p. 2, #137: Nine Stories by Salinger. These are nine stories, not one novella, unless I'm mistaken.
p. 2, #140: "Se Isto e um Honem" is a translation of "Survival in Auschwitz" which is nonfiction, not fiction.
p. 2, #145: "Washington Square" is 245 pp.
p. 2, #184: "My Side of the Mountain" is a children's or YA novel, not an adult novella.
p. 3, #205: "Summer" by Edith Wharton is a novel.
p. 3, #217: "Lick the Razor" is a short story collection, not a novella.
p. 3, #257: "Learning to Kiss in the Snow" is a short story collection, not a novella.
p. 4, #368: "Morality Play" is definitely a novel, not a novella.

p. 2, #137: Nine Stories by Salinger. These are nine stories, not one novella, unless I'm mistaken.
p. 2, #140: "Se Isto e um Honem" is a tr..."
All removed. A good start.

The Three Daughters of Madame Liang . 315 pgs so definitely not a novella.
Enduring Love - 256 pgs.
On The Road- 300 pgs
Behind the Attic Wall -315 pgs
Wizard of Us - 215 pgs, nonfiction.
What about Gaiman's Coroline? That's a kids' book, right, not a novella?
Or Tales of Beedle the Bard? I don't believe anything in there is long enough to be a novella, though I haven't read it in a VERY long time.

Or did they all have to get famous before publishers accepted novellas for consideration?

at any rate, this edition is not a novella since it includes other tales. And is Death in Venice a novella to begin with, or more of a longish story?


Depends on the edition, I guess, as mine is only 128 pages.

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